Tactical communication equipment of United States 4th Infantry Division, 124th Signal Battalion in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. View of the 4th Infantry Division headquarters at Camp Enari and Dragon Mountain signal site. Communication equipment atop a mountain. Radio antennas in the background as soldiers walk about in the camp area. Radio bunkers at the camp. Radio antennas and towers at the camp.
Tactical communication equipment of United States 4th Infantry Division, 124th Signal Battalion in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Trailers at 4th Infantry Division headquarters at Camp Enari. View of the surrounding area and Dragon mountain signal site. Radio tower at the camp area. Generator sets on a trailer. A soldier walks out of a bunker and checks the generator set. He starts the generator and walks back to the bunker. View of the Dragon mountain signal site.
During the Vietnam War, airmen are seen lifting a Night Observation Device (NOD) or Starlite Scope, into an AC-130 Gunship. Closeup of airman's hand fastening cable connection and sleeve, to install it. Views of two airmen connecting additional cables as part of the installation. One of the airmen seated at the controls rotates the unit around and checks its vertical motions. He tightens two connections and then steps away from the unit.
Paveway I laser guided bomb carried by fighter bomber in Vietnam. Aerial view over wooded terrain of a U.S. Air Force F-4D Phantom jet, from Ubon Air Base in Thailand, descending and, while still at fairly high altitude, releasing a 2000 lb Mk 84 laser guided bomb against Viet Cong ground target.
Major Williams gives information about laser guided bombs at Ubon Air Base in Thailand . He points to photographs, maps and tactics charts. He provides information about Paveway, the laser guided bombs and their tactics. He explains a diagram to describe the operations.
Interpretation of the photographs of laser guided bomb strikes. U.S. Air Force Photo interpreters, Major Mills and 1st Lieutenant Davison view the prints and KB-18 negatives. The photographs are pasted on a board on a wall at Ubon Air Base in Thailand.